This is a primitive pine two door dry sink, circa 1850. Originally it had a copper insert but this is long gone.
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This is a primitive pine two door dry sink, circa 1850. Originally it had a copper insert but this is long gone.
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Re: antique dry sink
The demand for " Primitive Pine" pieces like washstands and drysinks peaked in the 1980's, values for them since then has been flat to declining. In the current market at auction comparable dry sinks sell in the $200- $400 range.